Convection Cooking - Bravetti TO292B Owner's Manual

Convection oven with double burner
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Read all the sections of this booklet and follow all the instructions carefully.
Before Using Your Convection Oven with Burners
1.
Read all of the instructions included in this manual.
2.
Make sure that the oven is unplugged and the Operation Control Knob is in the
"OFF" position.
3.
Wash all the accessories in hot, soapy water or in the dishwasher.
4.
Thoroughly dry all accessories and re-assemble in oven. Plug oven into outlet
and you are ready to use your new Convection Oven with Burners.
5.
After re-assembling your oven, we recommend that you run it at the highest
temperature (450° F.) on the Toast Function for approximately 15 minutes to
eliminate any packing residue that may remain after shipping. This will also
remove all traces of odor initially present.
6.
We recommend that you also turn the burners on for about 10 minutes to
eliminate any packing residue that may remain after shipping.
Please Note:
Initial start-up operation may result in minimal smell and smoke
(about 15 minutes). This is normal and harmless. It is due to
burning of the protective substance applied to the heating
elements in the factory.

Convection Cooking

Convection cooking combines hot air movement by means of a fan with the regular
features (broil, bake and toast). Convection cooking provides faster cooking in many
cases than regular radiant types toaster ovens. The fan gently circulates air to every
area of the food, quickly browning, crisping and sealing in moisture and flavor. It
produces more even temperature all around the food by air movement, so that food
cooks/bakes/broils evenly versus the normal ovens hot and cold spots. The convection
feature allows cooking/baking at lower temperatures, which saves energy and helps
keep the kitchen cooler. With the Convection Oven you will see about a 25 to 30%
decrease in cooking temperature and a 20 to 25% decrease in cooking time when
compared to a conventional oven.
Using Your Convection Oven with Burners
Please familiarize yourself with the following oven functions and accessories prior to
first use:
Temperature Control - Choose the desired temperature from 150° to 450° F for
baking, broiling, toasting or grilling.
Function Control - This oven is equipped with six positions for a variety of cooking
needs:
Bake w/Convection - Cakes, pies, cookies, poultry, beef, pork, etc.
Toast - Bread, muffins, frozen waffles, etc.
Rotisserie w/Convection - Cook up to a 3-lb roast or chicken.
Broil - For broiling fish, steak, poultry, pork chops, etc
Defrost w/Convection - Fan circulates air for defrosting meats or poultry.
Grill w/Convection - For grilling fish, steak, sandwiches, bacon, etc.
Operation Control – You can select either the oven or the cooktops. You can either
use one or both of the cooktops at the same time but not together with the oven.
Convection Fan - The convection fan works automatically on Bake, Grill, Rotisserie
and Defrost settings.
Power "On" Light – It is illuminated whenever the appliance is in use.
Broiler Pan/Drip Tray – For use when broiling and roasting meat, poultry, fish and
various other foods. Also to be used when using the Rotisserie to catch the
drippings.
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Using Your Convection Oven with Burners
WARNING: TO AVOID RISK OF INJURY OR BURNS, DO NOT
TOUCH HOT SURFACES WHEN OVEN IS IN USE. ALWAYS USE
OVEN MITTS.
CAUTION: Always use extreme care when removing broiler pan,
wire rack or any hot container from a hot oven. Always use the
an oven mitt when removing hot items from the oven.
CAUTION: Always use extreme care when using the burners on
the convection oven. NEVER place the oven under a cupboard
or close to curtains or anything that is flammable. Always turn
the handles of your cooking pots towards the side or the back of
the oven. Never leave them facing towards the front of the
appliance.
CAUTION: Always allow the oven and the cooktops to cool
completely before storing.
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